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From: | Gautier Hattenberger |
Subject: | Re: [Paparazzi-devel] control of ground station |
Date: | Mon, 28 Jul 2008 18:50:40 +0200 |
You're exactly right and it works perfectly! Thanks for the help. And hey, at least by trying to do it the wrong way I was able to learn some ocaml and some more about the pprz code ;)
--mitchel
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 2:08 AM, Gautier Hattenberger <address@hidden> wrote:
Hi,
You can't move the WP this way. You just change the display in the GCS and after a few seconds the WP are updated by the real positions send by the AC (which are not changed). Pascal will correct me if I'm wrong: the best way to solve your problem is to connect a new agent to the Ivy bus and send a message MOVE_WAYPOINT of the class GROUND (look in messages.xml) --> It will be catch by the server, then it will be logged and send to the AC with a MOVE_WP automatically (server.ml:840). The display in the GCS will be updated when the AC acknowledge the new position. And that's it !
Good luck
Gautier
Mitchel Humpherys a écrit :
Funny, I'm actually working on that exact same thing this week...My plan is to have an external opencv program which updates an xml file with some gps coordinates (though I've toyed with the idea of doing it through a database which could open up a lot of possibilities). In the meantime paparazzi will read this file (or connect to this database) and move a waypoint around accordingly. I've been digging into the ocaml code and so far I've written a module named automove_wp.ml <http://automove_wp.ml> (which, btw, you must add to the Makefile to get it to work) with the following (very sad) ocaml code:I've just been testing it by adding an item to the gcs's right-click popup menu by modifying line 286 of gcs.ml <http://gcs.ml> as follows:
open Live
open Latlong
(** this function moves a waypoint *)
(** *)
let automove_waypoint = fun () ->
let ac = "1" in (* Eventually you won't be forced to act on aircraft 1 *)
let a = find_ac ac in
let (num, first_waypoint) = a.fp_group#index (List.nth a.fp_group#waypoints 1) in (* Eventually you won't be forced to act on the second waypoint added *)
let selected_georef = ref WGS84_dec in
first_waypoint#set (geographic_of_coordinates !selected_georef "41.822227 -111.987482"); (* Eventually this won't be hard coded in, probably read from an xml file which will be updated periodically by an external program *)
first_waypoint#moved;
commit_changes "1"
GToolbox.popup_menu ~entries:([`I ("Load Google tile", display_gm); `I ("Automove waypoint", Automove_wp.automove_waypoint)address@hidden)
But eventually I will just have this function run every few seconds or something.
Anyways, when the function gets run the waypoint actually moves to the hard-coded-in gps coords but then it jumps right back after about 1/2 second...I'm not exactly sure why this happens but I'm assuming there's more to do in order to "really" commit the change.
I don't know if this helps or not (it probably just hurts because this ocaml is so broken :) I'm just learning it this week).
--Mitchel Humpherys
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 9:56 AM, Aniket Aranake <address@hidden <mailto:address@hidden>> wrote:address@hidden <mailto:address@hidden> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
Hello Group,
I would like to manipulate some software to drive the paparazzi
ground station. Specifically, I am interested in using one program
to move waypoints in GCS. I don't know very much about ocaml. Can
anyone recommend the best way to do this? I was considering using
sockets, but I'm not sure if that's the most appropriate way to go.
Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks,
Aniket
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